By using a built in feature found within index.php, it is possible to add your own custom template pages that are processed by 4images. This lets you create a new html template that supports many 4images features. In fact, your new template can use whatever you find inside the home.html template.

For example, if you want to create a Frequently Asked Questions page for your visitors:

Copy one of the existing templates like "error.html" to "FAQ.html"

Remove the {lang_error} {error_msg} from "FAQ.html"

Add your FAQ information to "FAQ.html"

Upload "FAQ.html" to the your template directory where you keep "error.html"

You can link to the new FAQ page by using a URL like the following example:http://www.example.com/4images/index.php?template=FAQ

I have tried this method many times...I can't get it to work. I used the home.html as my source to save. Saved it as...aboutus.htmlOn the original home.html..I added a link to the aboutus.html as you described. I keep getting a 404 file not found. The link I used was just as you describe and I tried every variable I could think of. Still nothing.Should this link work using: http://www.mysite.com/4images/index.php/aboutusOr do I need to create a new php for this??? Totally confused Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I can get one link working..I could then use the same process to create more.I have searched and searched the FAQ, and everywhere else to find the answer before asking but, there's not much info on this topic......Thanks a heap in advance Regards, Jeff

V@no...I tried that as well. Exactly as written in Chris's example. Still got the 404 file not found. In his example using the error.html template, he deletes the {lang_error} {error_msg}. Is there something in the Index.html template code on my aboutus.html that needs to be deleted to make it function ?That's the only thing I can see that I might be doing differently than his example. Thanks for your help..Jeff

can we take a look to the Gallery and in to the Template File?Acidgod...please do. The website address is: http://www.latinamodelo.com I've tried this exactly as described and still no luck. I have created another link...unrelated to my site that opens in a "New Window". It works without a hitch so, I feel it's something in the link path that is not correct. The links I am working with are in the left of the table below the Random Image. About US..(doesn't work) Free Translation..(works fine). Awaiting your opinion...Thanks again for your help.

THANK YOU so much for all your help!! I wasn't aware I was supposed to upload that folder. As you already know, I am new to PHP. By the description given in the original idea of this thread: I thought somehow that file path accessed 4images to do the processing of the page. But, that information opens another door I hadn't even considered. Thanks again..V@no & Acidgod

O.K...I had successfully figured this part out but now, I've added a new template style. 4darkm by Bali...so what would my file path be to the new html pages now since they are in the 4darkm folder ??? This has me stumped again.